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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

Civil Society: A Key Player in the Global Fight Against Misinformation

February 7, 2020February 6, 2020 internet, misinformation, technology

BY RAINA DAVIS, BO JULIE CROWLEY, AND CASEY CORCORAN   Editor’s Note: Information for this article was obtained primarily from

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2016 Issue Blog Featured 

Bridging the Connectivity Gap in Our Nation’s Schools

July 16, 2015January 16, 2016 education, internet, schools, technology

BY TYLER S. THIGPEN This piece appeared in our 2015 print journal. You can order your copy here.  The conversation that

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The Digital Gender Gap: Unleashing the Value of the Internet for Women

April 30, 2015May 1, 2015 digital access, gender, internet, women

BY MIA MITCHELL Today, four billion people, or two-thirds of the planet, are offline, but that is rapidly changing. Momentum

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The Return of the Crypto Wars

March 12, 2015March 12, 2015 cryptography, cybersecurity, internet, security, technology

BY HUGO ZYLBERBERG General Keith Alexander maintained in a 2013 speech that, as director of the National Security Agency (NSA)

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Comcast, Time Warner, Netflix & You: The Policy Questions Hidden in Your Cable Bill

March 13, 2014March 21, 2014 cable, economics, internet, net neutrality, netfix, policy, technology, United States

BY DENISE LINN Recently, while we’ve all been busy binge-watching House of Cards, our cable companies and online content providers

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The Problem of Abundant Content — Or Why There Should Be Simpsons Clips on YouTube

December 10, 2012December 10, 2012 internet, television

BY ALEX REMINGTON In the English-speaking world, I have seen it written, the two most widely quoted sources are the

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